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we're told it's a thom brown coat and dress. >> custom made. >> it could be upwards of $3,000. >> i think the tragedy is that she has to give that outfit away to the national archives. >> jon: so you've just (bleep) given up s. that what you are telling us. the fashion is talks about the -- >> the most powerful moment in that speech among many was when he mentioned the word stonewall. >> what are you talking about stonewall. >> stonewall rights the flashpoint of gay rights movement. >> it's a barroom brawl in greenwich village in 1969. does it belong in the presidential inaugural. >> jon: from the losing side of history i'm pat buchanan. [ laughter ] let's laugh it up, ladies and gentlemen with closing arguments. >> i was amazed at beautifully he articulated a progressive vision of america. >> the most partisan and divisive inaugural address. >> do you know who the designer was on that? >> i do, anderson. >> all that rhetorical affects that he has the poetry. >> it was not really poetry it was prose. >> can you tell me about the gown. hi, ann. this is -- this is remarkable that four years
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we devote tonight's newshour to the 57th inauguration. with full coverage of the pageantry, the ceremonial swearing-in, the speech, the parade, and more. >> ifill: ray suarez reports on the sights and sounds from the nation's mall, where hundreds of thousands of people from around the country and the world gathered to witness today's events. >> we don't think we'll have one like this president in my lifetime. we're just delighted to be a part of this. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks offer analysis. >> ifill: on this day that coincides with the martin luther king, jr., holiday, we get perspective from presidential historians richard norton smith, nn
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we devote tonight's newshour to the 57th inauguration. with full coverage of the pageantry, the ceremonial swearing-in, the speech, the parade, and more. >> ifill: ray suarez reports on the sights and sounds from the nation's mall, where hundreds of thousands of people from around the country and the world gathered to witness today's events. >> we don't think we'll have one like this president in my lifetime. we're just delighted to be a part...
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. >> reporter: their owner sent their measurements to doreen brown. but pony dimensions are different. >> you had to work out legs & came and then, of course, you had a wider neck compared to a human being. >> reporter: how do you get a cardigan on a poen sny? >> it was a case of putting one foot in, put the other foot in, button it up. >> reporter: most of it was done lying on the ground which is only possible because 7-year-old fivla and vitamin are so calm. no accidents, right? >> no, no, no. >> reporter: shetland ponies and shetland knitwear. in the case of these pony sweaters -- >> they looked absolutely dreadful until they went on the pony. >> reporter: that's a case with a lot of clothing, huh? we've seen critters wearing sweaters, from penguins to dogs, pigs, even turtles on the blog called animals in sweaters. what the [ bleep ] is that? >> that's a sweater fit for
. >> reporter: their owner sent their measurements to doreen brown. but pony dimensions are different. >> you had to work out legs & came and then, of course, you had a wider neck compared to a human being. >> reporter: how do you get a cardigan on a poen sny? >> it was a case of putting one foot in, put the other foot in, button it up. >> reporter: most of it was done lying on the ground which is only possible because 7-year-old fivla and vitamin are so calm....
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >
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black why the brown would you are gay straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of the evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the change isn't coming from the establishment is that where we should expect progress to come from or should we wait for another social movement for another doctor and move and change really comes bottom up seldom top down the fact he has on his license plate d.c. statehood is a knowledge of the d.c. is on the occupation and people who vote. presidents in the congress in the center of the united states of america that there's a huge social statement the fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the primary some
black why the brown would you are gay straight. who you from appalachian alabama you should have to say i'm up to it as he spoke. of the evening the playing field that's what made the speech progressive reverend and you say that there's still a lot of a lot of work to be done is this something that we should expect. from president obama from the system we met at occupy wall street back in zuccotti park and i got a sense that what people were really concerned about was the establishment and the...
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brown has a history of issues including an attack in 2009 on his then girlfriend rihanna and a brawl at a new york nightclub late last year. >>> a crazy stunt at the x games last night, watch this, could have been a major disaster. check this out. the australian lost control of his snow mobile during a back flip. ouch. he managed to land away from it but the vehicle sped off on its own and into spectators. no one was hurt including strong. >>> another near miss. this one in china as this tractor trailer tries to make a turn. it tips over narrowly missing a motorcyclist right there. he hopped off just in time. but the truck crushed the front of his bike. he was not happy. >>> we're not even a month into 2013 but republicans already looking toward the mid-term election next year. we'll explain why in about five minutes. >>> all right. watch your wallet. you could soon get walloped with a new surcharge for using your credit card. cnbc's mandy drury. >> it seems as if, richard, quietly, quietly, fees buying things by credit card are moving up. merchants are permitted to hit you with a su
brown has a history of issues including an attack in 2009 on his then girlfriend rihanna and a brawl at a new york nightclub late last year. >>> a crazy stunt at the x games last night, watch this, could have been a major disaster. check this out. the australian lost control of his snow mobile during a back flip. ouch. he managed to land away from it but the vehicle sped off on its own and into spectators. no one was hurt including strong. >>> another near miss. this one in...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> macarthur foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. tonight, a special look at innovation and competitiveness in america. we introduce you to watson, the i.b.m. super computer that's leading u.s. innovation into the future. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. we also meet some smaller all- american businesses surviving and thriving as the global marketplace gets more competitive. >> susie: we have that and more to
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we devote tonight's newshour to the 57th inauguration. with full coverage of the pageantry, the ceremonial swearing-in, the speech, the parade, and more. >> ifill: ray suarez reports on the sights and sounds from the nation's mall, where hundreds of thousands of people from around the country and the world gathered to witness today's events. >> we don't think we'll have one like this president in my lifetime. we're just delighted to be a part of this. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks offer analysis. >> ifill: on this day that coincides with the martin luther king, jr., holiday, we get perspective from presidential historians richard norton smith, annette gordon reed, and beverly gage. >> brown: and we close with the words of a student poet, inspired by the second inaugural to write and perform her work, "change." >> like martin luther king i still have a dream that this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed and bring the people a new breed change. the m
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some things out here. >> bill: jerry brown got that initiative passed. the voters not only passed the initiative which enables jerry brown to bring the economy back and with a balanced program out there as well but, also, through, as you pointed out howard, cleaned house, threw the republicans out and put a veto-proof democratic majority in each house of the california legislature which is really great. absolutely, howard i think, again, the american people -- we have already, we are behind the president. he senses that. i think, you know, peter, it felt to me like sometimes in the first term, the president was reluctant, a little hesitant to use all of the power that he's got. >> i agree. he wasn't willing to push. he didn't want to upset the apple cart. felt he had to go out of his way to be -- to try to work together with these republicans who were out against him from the beginning. and he finally, realized listen, you know, this is the bully pulpit damn and i am going to use it. >> that was more evidence when he talked about it last week. he said th
some things out here. >> bill: jerry brown got that initiative passed. the voters not only passed the initiative which enables jerry brown to bring the economy back and with a balanced program out there as well but, also, through, as you pointed out howard, cleaned house, threw the republicans out and put a veto-proof democratic majority in each house of the california legislature which is really great. absolutely, howard i think, again, the american people -- we have already, we are...
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governor brown is right. this crucible of creativity and talented share will continue to create companies that are correct again. the immigration issue to making sure that smart calendar people can stay here. as a nation, we should be competing. where is the best place for the next generation of entrepreneurs? the governor was saying california has -- has this forest of productivity. perhaps colorado is the way that california was 25 years ago. the cost of living is less expensive. all these people want to be here the way they wanted to be in california 25 years ago. maybe that natural competition is healthy and different states competing and try to be a place for we solve education and health care, and entrepreneurs who want to raise a family. if we're good enough at that, that is where ceos will want to expand. when they acquire a business, they want to put a division there. we have all these businesses and they got gobbled up by california companies. in most pates -- places, they keep their large workforce
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it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the discussion, he is keen on innovation and things of that nature. i know that will come out. thank you, governor. >> are we all set? i am from the "mercury news," and we're here because we live in a global cloueconomy. it has altered local economies because so many manufacturing and technology jobs are moving, whether it is a matter of costs for going where the trained work force is. we're fortunate to have to governors here to talk about how that change affects their jobs and what they're doing to jump- start their economies which compete with one another. this cou
it is my privilege to welcome governor brown to the panel. [applause] >> and to introduce our next panelist, i would like to welcome steve ballmer, senior bp -- vp. >> good morning and thank you. next up is governor hickel lipper -- hickenlooper. he is the serieaal a entreprener each of you have in your respective parts. he became very successful in the brew pub business. he never had a single election not even for stink -- a student council. governor? [applause] in keeping with the...
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but with the blessing -- your blessing we will see we are created in your image, whether brown, black or white, male or female, first-generation, immigrants, american our daughter of the revolution, gay or straight, richer or poorer. we pray for your blessing because without it will only see scarcity in the midst of abundance. with your blessing, we will recognize the abundant of the gifts of this good land with which you have endowed this nation. we pray for your blessing. less all of us. privileged to be citizens and residents of this nation with a spirit of gratitude and humility that we may become a blessing among the nations of this world. we pray that you will shower with your life-giving spirit elected leaders that this land, especially barack our president and joe r. vice president. go them at the love of truth and righteousness that they may serve this nation ably and be glad to do your will and author hearts with wisdom and forbearance so that peace may prevail with righteousness, justice and order so that men and women are at this nation can find with one another the fulfil
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thank you, mayor brown. thank you for coming on from california. >>> when we return, we finish with hillary clinton's strong performance, back and better than ever, you would have to say in that tv performance, an all-day performance. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medici
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thank you, mayor brown. thank you for coming on from california. >>> when we return, we finish with hillary clinton's strong performance, back and better than ever, you would have to say in that tv performance, an all-day performance. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. learn more with our free usaa retirement guide. call 877-242-usaa. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goa
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of his career. >> if i was gobsmacked, i was stunned by browne. he really comes from the men's wear part of the business. the stuff that he puts on the runway is incredibly high concept. it is out there. >> fashion forward as they say. >> out there. >> out there. >> that's the technical term for it. the fact that she could, or her emissary could decipher that and find the real clothes in there and see the kind of tailoring that he does is tremendous. and it will do incredible things for his business simply because people don't even know really that he designs women's wear. >> a lot more to talk about in the evening ahead. robin and sally, stick around. david and doug, thank you very much. we'll have a lot more in this hour. let us know what you think about this day. what you heard about what you saw. you can tweet me. we'll have a lot more from all the inauguration balls. all what we have seen tonight and more, more about the next four years as well when our special "360" continues. first stevie wonder. ♪ wonderful wonderful ♪ wonderful wonder
of his career. >> if i was gobsmacked, i was stunned by browne. he really comes from the men's wear part of the business. the stuff that he puts on the runway is incredibly high concept. it is out there. >> fashion forward as they say. >> out there. >> out there. >> that's the technical term for it. the fact that she could, or her emissary could decipher that and find the real clothes in there and see the kind of tailoring that he does is tremendous. and it will do...
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she's wearing a thom browne ensemble. reed krakoff is the an american designer. you know, michelle obama also has a sense of playfulness. she's wearing, as rachel pointed out, aubergine gloves with a darker colored jacket. she gets it. there's been a lot of talk about the haircut. that's a decision to break out of her mold, to go forward, to be her own person. that's are all -- style is often trumpeted or denigrated as superfluous, but with her she's scrutinized on a level where it is meaningful and it's also a choice. it's as much a social and political statement as it is a fashion choice. >> tell me about thom browne. allentown, pennsylvania, right? i never heard of him. is that a big deal for him to get this first lady to be presenting his design? >> yeah, of course. i think what we learned is she's championed a number of young designers, american and international, derek lamb, rachel roy, and, again, this is an investment in american industry as much as it is a fashion choice. when you see the clothes of the first lady, there's going to be a lot of analysis a
she's wearing a thom browne ensemble. reed krakoff is the an american designer. you know, michelle obama also has a sense of playfulness. she's wearing, as rachel pointed out, aubergine gloves with a darker colored jacket. she gets it. there's been a lot of talk about the haircut. that's a decision to break out of her mold, to go forward, to be her own person. that's are all -- style is often trumpeted or denigrated as superfluous, but with her she's scrutinized on a level where it is...
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i pack it in a little brown bag lunch. i it in the car or at the capitol or anywhere else. when i ran for governor, i said we need a little bit of brown bag common sense in our government. as it first, my grandmother raised my mother in a farmhouse where my mother did not have indoor plumbing don't think they bought on credit was a mortgage on their farm. -- berman mother did not have indoor plumbing. they bought it on credit. in government, we should not spend money that we do not have. it is not about that ceilings a deficit or anything else, but the simple concept that your parents taught you that you do not spend money you do not have. when you talk to people about it, they do it all the time when they balance the check books. somehow it is a foreign concept in government. we talk about limited government. we talk about frugality in government. we should articulate whether this is relevant to where people are here in -- or people are. you can talk to most people across the country. most people would tell you other than public safety and public health, there is not a who
i pack it in a little brown bag lunch. i it in the car or at the capitol or anywhere else. when i ran for governor, i said we need a little bit of brown bag common sense in our government. as it first, my grandmother raised my mother in a farmhouse where my mother did not have indoor plumbing don't think they bought on credit was a mortgage on their farm. -- berman mother did not have indoor plumbing. they bought it on credit. in government, we should not spend money that we do not have. it is...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks to its bare brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have net always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports starts here shortly after the break to go away. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser america is a frickin good lag that's right america is becoming a good leg what is steve jobs the founder of apple had done fifty years in prison for his blue box shenanigans in which to use an authorized on authorized advice to make free phone calls instead of hanging out with the president or of mark zuckerberg had done thirty years for illegally accessing obert computer databases to create the first facebook instead of hanging out with the president one of america began sending its best its brightest its innovato
administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks to its bare brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have net always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they are in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. all the kinds of reports...
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candidates like an elizabeth warren in massachusetts who you don't have to think twice about or sherrod brown in ohio and tammy baldwin. i mean, now i've only named a few, but you know, merkley and udall who are champions of this, people who despite the fundraising problem which is gigantic. an open senate seat can be $20 million. well, where's $20 million going to come from? so this is why our democracy initiative is also on voting rights. we have the lowest registration in the world of any democracy, let alone then the turnout. and so, you know, we're on voting rights, mey in politics and senate rules. it's not just one thing. and we're going to need to build a real movement to bring about a 21st-century democracy here. >> your coalition is called the democracy initiative. who's funding your efforts? >> at this point everybody sort of funds it together. i mean, those ads, we're funding a lot of those ads, but it's -- >> "we" being labor? >> yeah, cwa, more than our share because we believe that if we don't restore the democracy, the rest of the things that our members want aren't going to b
candidates like an elizabeth warren in massachusetts who you don't have to think twice about or sherrod brown in ohio and tammy baldwin. i mean, now i've only named a few, but you know, merkley and udall who are champions of this, people who despite the fundraising problem which is gigantic. an open senate seat can be $20 million. well, where's $20 million going to come from? so this is why our democracy initiative is also on voting rights. we have the lowest registration in the world of any...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. while get out of syria a couple minutes with a fresh edition of spotlight don't miss that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big picture. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visit to the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural cannot rise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. hello again or welcome to the interview shell on r.t. with love and today my guest her
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have never let go the financial criminals are not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out. and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. wanted just a few minutes we'll take a look at how thirteen percent of americans can make up half the aids cases in the united states. wealthy british style. is not on the right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. more news today violence is once again flared up the full these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter old today. many in the black community have long memories and today have a clear distrust for government run health agencies part of what drives e
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammond towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have no. let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule of the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and they're in any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. coming up in a couple of minutes abbie martin's breaking the set. emission free a critic a sion free cruise for charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t. dot com. what mystery is hidden deep the nice. visitors the north welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the underwater spirit. mistress of the cave on r.t. . if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for first ice and try it because you know how bad you left that much i don't get any i mean. i am fin
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so as we wait their departure i'd like to tell everybody she is wearing a navy tom brown coat and dress. the fabric was developed based on the style of amen's man's silk tie. cardigan designed by reed kurcoff and necklace by cathy waterman. there video of the first couple waiting for their daughters coming over before they went into the church. and jay crew shoes on the first lady. >> very down to earth in many ways. >> the first daughters have come into their own style. malia is wearing a jay crew ensemble. the beautiful purple. and sasha is wearing a kate spade coat and dress. we talked about the let's move to get healthy initiative the first erved as a style icon.ed out. and there we see the vice president and dr. jill biden not looking too shapy themselves. >> our sarah simmons has the view from the white house of the first family. we're looking at video of the first family and the vice president go into the church and sarah, i know i'm not alone in waiting to hear what the first lady was hearing today. that was for us today. >> reporter: oh, yes . very excited to talk about the red
so as we wait their departure i'd like to tell everybody she is wearing a navy tom brown coat and dress. the fabric was developed based on the style of amen's man's silk tie. cardigan designed by reed kurcoff and necklace by cathy waterman. there video of the first couple waiting for their daughters coming over before they went into the church. and jay crew shoes on the first lady. >> very down to earth in many ways. >> the first daughters have come into their own style. malia is...
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administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammett towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have met always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're there just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. and in just a few minutes we take a look at how thirteen percent of americans can make up half the aids cases in the united states. please speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of your people interviews intriguing story to tell you. troy arabic to find out because it's arabic don't call. i'm here with some investors from england. i'm here to show your client muscle by forwarding a stereo and a known jewish boy. from the no one it's a symbol to a certain distinct source and who cares as long as the moment is cheap those spots are so beautiful little us a
administration her department of justice behaves towards jeremy hammett towards wiki leaks towards barrett brown towards environmentalists towards other activists however they have met always let go the financial criminals they're not obeying the rule of law or even the rule the constitution or even the spirit of the constitution they're there just acting out as sociopaths and psychopaths and there are any time they get caught they rewrite the law they rewrite the rules. and in just a few...
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republican congressman paul brown says, "i think the only constitution that barack obama upholds is the soviet constitution. wow. the right wingers really do believe that the president has finally revealed himself to be the communist, marxist, socialist mancuirian candidate community organizers they knew he always was. >> what we heard was a hard left manifesto from the president of the united states yesterday at the inauguration. >> one thing was pretty clear from the president's speech yesterday. the era of liberalism is back. >> no longer does the president seek to portray himself as a moderate. he is an out-the-closet liberal. >> hard left. obama unbound. were we watching the same speech. the policies that the president talked about, gay marriage, immigration, climate change, gun safety, the president's positions on all of these are backed by the majority of americans, these are mainstream views in the year 2013. america has changed. republicans haven't. the president wasn't calling for a progressive shift in american politics. he was just confirming what's already happening. joinin
republican congressman paul brown says, "i think the only constitution that barack obama upholds is the soviet constitution. wow. the right wingers really do believe that the president has finally revealed himself to be the communist, marxist, socialist mancuirian candidate community organizers they knew he always was. >> what we heard was a hard left manifesto from the president of the united states yesterday at the inauguration. >> one thing was pretty clear from the...
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senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small progress. i think it will -- the senate will be -- will work a little better than it did. working with a group of people that will find least to slow things down. >> i think the disappointment from people, from congress watchers and people who are not on capitol hill is that everybody thought democratic senators were fed up with that 60 vote supermajority threshold for everything. was that perception just wrong? do senators not mind it as much as we thought they did? >> i think a lot of us did. i am not blaming any of my colleagues in particular, but there were not enou
senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small progress. i think...
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. >>> we saw her in her thom browne coat, starting off her husband's second term, though, with a new look. you noticed the bangs. they have been the talk of town the past few days. we'll take a look at her influence over fashion over the past four years. >> i think there's going to be a lot of talk this morning about the size of the crowd here today and comparing it to the size of the crowd that was here back in 2009, something like 1.8 million people came to washington to witness the first inaugural of this president. they're expecting somewhere between 500,000 and 700,000 this time. and i don't think that should be seen as a lack of enthusiasm. we met some people on the street this morning as we were preparing to do the show. they all seemed to be extremely excited as they made their way over to the mall and the capitol. a lot of people will be making their way through the streets, stopping at the souvenir stand that is have cropped up over the past couple of days. and some of their goods have made their way to our set. >> some of the souvenirs we've seen. >> tote bag, bobblehead a
. >>> we saw her in her thom browne coat, starting off her husband's second term, though, with a new look. you noticed the bangs. they have been the talk of town the past few days. we'll take a look at her influence over fashion over the past four years. >> i think there's going to be a lot of talk this morning about the size of the crowd here today and comparing it to the size of the crowd that was here back in 2009, something like 1.8 million people came to washington to...
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chris brown and popular. the fans love sheehan outlaw like kanye west and all these people and they enable him to do what he does so he will not stop. >>shepard: rihanna did not help by... >> he is a bad guy, this chris brown, a bad dude, with rihanna it was spousal abuse and he should have gone to jail. he got in a fight with drake and now with frank ocean. hollywood looks thor way. the p.r. guys, the agents, the record company, the movie producers look the other way and they don't stop it, they enable it and that is the culture of hollywood. >>shepard: i am waiting for someone like cherry juice to say something, the cull door that is giving the money will go, really, maybe we should take . >> they did it with charlie sheen when the music stopped and they said "enough is enough" we will not give this guy anything. this is old. the sick act has gotten sick and charlie sheen immediately got religion because he wasn't bankable. when the kid becomes unbankable, that is when he will stop. don't hold your truth. >
chris brown and popular. the fans love sheehan outlaw like kanye west and all these people and they enable him to do what he does so he will not stop. >>shepard: rihanna did not help by... >> he is a bad guy, this chris brown, a bad dude, with rihanna it was spousal abuse and he should have gone to jail. he got in a fight with drake and now with frank ocean. hollywood looks thor way. the p.r. guys, the agents, the record company, the movie producers look the other way and they don't...
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senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small we've sent t over and bills and some bills that would move the country forward that have died there even though they could have a majority. so we are going to keep the pressure on in the senate. this time it was in writing if the progress isn't significant. working with a group of people that want to stop the president of the united states and they will find ways in the rules even with improvements. >> i think the disappointment from people who are congress watchers is that everybody thought that democratic senators were so fed up that when you got the chance to change
senator brown, thank you for being here. i appreciate your being willing to talk to us about this. >> sure. of course. >> am i wrong to think that there's not going to be a big change to what we've come to accept as normal, which is republicans requiring a 60-vote supermajority on everything in the senate? >> i think you were generally right. i think that there will be -- i mean, the steps -- we didn't do as much as many of us wanted to do. i think it's small we've sent t over...
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he decided this guy from allentown knows what he's done, thom browne. >> anything she wears, anything michelle obama puts on or buys, whether she picks up something inexpensive from target or she goes designer, it becomes instantly a huge brand. she's sort of taken over from oprah winfrey, that kind of brand blessing power. it's amazing. >> so this is about nic orette and three-quarter length sleeves. thank you for our panel. you will be sticking with us throughout the hour. this is rare stuff. live coverage of the first family and president obama and his second inaugural. look at these people. this is something to see them this close. how far away is mars? [ dad ] well, it's 141 million miles from the sun, so pretty far. why is it red? because its surface is made of iron oxide. why do they call it mars? well, it was named after the roman god of war. you're so smart, dad. ♪ did i ever tell you about jupiter? ♪ woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: b
he decided this guy from allentown knows what he's done, thom browne. >> anything she wears, anything michelle obama puts on or buys, whether she picks up something inexpensive from target or she goes designer, it becomes instantly a huge brand. she's sort of taken over from oprah winfrey, that kind of brand blessing power. it's amazing. >> so this is about nic orette and three-quarter length sleeves. thank you for our panel. you will be sticking with us throughout the hour. this is...
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. >> if bill can bring us help so black boys and brown boys are not dying anymore, i say amen. >>reporter: however the police department cannot truly address the crime but what must be done is the improvement of social services. it is called strategic partnership and when they come they will put together a policing plan that will include participation with the community including town hall meetings for input. coming up at 5:30, the promise that oakland's police chief is making to the community as this outside person comes in to help combat crime in the city. alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> an attempted traffic stop turned into a chase through san francisco. our camera caught the pursuit moving north on san leandro moving across the bay bridge where officers popped the suspect's tires with spike strips. that is where the driver was arrested. >>> secretary of state hillary rodham clinton will make her first appearance looking into the attack on the u.s. consulate. she will testify before the house of representatives and senate commission. the what happened in bengha
. >> if bill can bring us help so black boys and brown boys are not dying anymore, i say amen. >>reporter: however the police department cannot truly address the crime but what must be done is the improvement of social services. it is called strategic partnership and when they come they will put together a policing plan that will include participation with the community including town hall meetings for input. coming up at 5:30, the promise that oakland's police chief is making to...
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jerry brown was in a pickle. he needed his prop 30 on the ballot and needed pull position. what was he going to do. he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of course when this happened the taxpayers association went to court and said absolutely, this is totally abusive, there's no way you can slap money onto the unrelated bill, say it's for a budget. and make it immediately. they said they're not going to stop the election from going ahead to the current system and on friday, third circuit appeals court ruled that what happened here was an abuse of process and should not happen again. >> what happens to the bill that puts constitutional amendments at the top of the ballot. >> it should be voided. they didn't say specifically but they did say it
jerry brown was in a pickle. he needed his prop 30 on the ballot and needed pull position. what was he going to do. he needed to pass a law. most laws go into effect the year after it's enacted. he needed to pass a law that's enacted immediately. here's what democrats in sacramento did. they created a 1000-dollar appropriation, slapped it onto a bill that would put jerry brown's bill at the top of the ballot and passed it as a budget bill because budget bills go into effect immediately. of...
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adoption by this full dnc are essentially the same rules to dnc has use for these elections since chairman brown's election in 1989, with my modifications to allow for unique circumstances we face at this meeting. now i will turn to secretary herman for an explanation of the rules and procedures. >> good morning, and thank you very, very much, jim. jim has outlined a process of how we will begin. i will start with reminding this body of the specific provisions that are contained in our charter and bylaws that guide the election of officers for party. after that, my co-chair will come back to the podium and then review with this body what we are specifically recommending in the elections today. so first i shall remind this body that the rules of procedure contain the following key provisions. first, the candidate for any dnc office position had to file a nomination statement with the dnc secretary by 8 p.m. sunday, january 20, 2012, and that includes -- i'm sorry, 2013. that really would have been a problem. that included signatures of at least 20 dnc members. each candidate for chair is entitled t
adoption by this full dnc are essentially the same rules to dnc has use for these elections since chairman brown's election in 1989, with my modifications to allow for unique circumstances we face at this meeting. now i will turn to secretary herman for an explanation of the rules and procedures. >> good morning, and thank you very, very much, jim. jim has outlined a process of how we will begin. i will start with reminding this body of the specific provisions that are contained in our...